Nottingham Free School Newsletter January 2016 From the Head of School Dear Parent(s)/Carer(s), I would like to start by wishing you all a Happy New Year and I hope that you all had a restful break over the Christmas period. The end of term saw the launch of the assessment revision window alongside some fun end of term activities. The Nottingham Playhouse pantomime is fast becoming a school tradition and it is great to see students enjoying the experience together. The Christmas medley performance is always a real highlight and I continue to be amazed by the talent and confidence so many of our students have. Our extra-curricular drama, choir and charity groups all contributed to make the show a great success. As part of that evening, we were privileged to be able to raise money to support the Starfish foundation; a charity who are working with refugees in Lesvos, a Greek Island. The brother of one of our students has been working in a refugee camp and he gave a moving portrayal of his time there. The students have started term with a focus on their revision and we are providing many different types of support for them with this. One new form of support this year is a focus on mindfulness. This is a stress relieving technique which is being demonstrated to students for a few minutes every day this week. I would like to wish all of our students the very best with their assessments and I know that their hard work will be rewarded. We would like to e-mail out future newsletters to reduce our paper usage and will be using the email addresses you have provided us with. If you do not wish to receive this electronically, please let us know and likewise please provide us with updated addresses if relevant. Kind regards, Mrs J Brown
Attendance Attendance will always remain a key priority for us as a school. Please remember to check the term dates on the school website to ensure family holidays are not booked during term time. This is particularly important over the Easter break as we many schools have slightly different holiday patterns. Allergies As we have a number of children with nut allergies please can we ask that no nuts are brought into school in packed lunches or snacks. Building update We are now using our fully completed building and the first day back saw lots of students using their new maps to find new rooms and routes around school. One new space which is a particular favourite is the library; Ms Britten and our student librarians have been very effective at organising the space. It is used for one reading lesson every week and is available most lunch times for quiet reading. Below are some of the quotes we have on the library walls: We have received a large number of book donations for the library from students which we are very grateful for. If anyone has any old books they would like to donate we would still love to have them. School Road markings Please can I remind all parents that the yellow markings outside school MUST be kept clear and cannot be used as a drop off area. This is to protect the safety of all children.
Revision support Please visit the study support revision centre area on the school website for a variety of revision support ideas and materials. All students have been given revision guides for English, maths and science as well. These should last them throughout years 7 and 8. Curriculum news Bringing books to life As part of our focus on reading, we have two enrichment opportunities this term to see books brought to life on the stage. Year 8 are seeing Jane Eyre (by Charlotte Bronte) in February and Year 7 have just received letters to see Gangsta Granny (by David Walliams) in March. Both performances are at the Theatre Royal. Numeracy Ninja s This term we are having a weekly focus on numeracy and mental arithmetic. Once a week in tutor time, the students will complete a 5 minute numeracy ninja exercise which will earn them a variety of ninja belts. Regular practice on these key skills will help with speed and confidence on skills that are needed in many areas of the curriculum and real-life, not just in maths lessons! Extra curricular SCoRE Schools Collaboration on Resource Efficiency Congratulations to the science club who last term successfully completed the SCoRE programme on energy and sustainability. Their pledge tree is now on display in reception.
New activities Our new extra-curricular activities are now up and running. It is always a delight to see students involved in something completely different. Below is the list of activities for the Spring term. We always welcome any offers or suggestions from parents or members of the community who may have contacts for extra-curricular providers. Monday Wednesday Football Robin Hood Gym Table Tennis Football Girls Football LAMDA (year 7) Yoga First Aid Drama Samba Baking Gardening Creative Writing Brilliant Books LAMDA (year 8) Capoiera Mixed Jewellery Crafts/origami Gardening Club Gardening club would welcome any donations of pots, tools, seeds etc that you may have spare at home. Please could any donations be handed in to the school office thank you. Year 7 Parents evening These are on Thursday 14 th and Tuesday 19 th April. Please note this is a change to the original dates published on our website at the start of the year. See key dates below.
Key dates All dates are available on the calendar on our school website. Please check regularly for updates. 7 th & 12 th January Year 8 Parents evenings (attend one date only) School ends at 3.30pm for all students on these days w/c 11 th January Start of assessments 11 th February Year 8 Jane Eyre theatre trip 12 th February INSET day school closed for students and last day of half term 22 nd February First day back at school 2 nd March Year 8 Options evening 8 th March Tutor review day 2. School will only be open for individual appointments with your child s tutor. The school bus will not operate. 17 th March Year 7 Gangsta Granny theatre trip 24 th March Last day of the Spring term break up for Easter holidays 11 th April First day back to school. Summer term begins 14 th & 19 th April Year 7 parents evening (attend one date only). School ends at 3.30pm for all students on these days. 2 nd May May Bank Holiday school is closed. 30 th May 3 rd June Half term school is closed 22 nd July Last day of term break up for the summer holidays 5 th September First day of the new school year for all students Follow us on Twitter @NottinghamFree